Case, Peter M., "Father", 1848 - 1923; Margaret, "Mother",
1850 - 1893 "Remember kind friends as you pass by, As you are now
so once was I, As I am now you soon will be - Prepare for death and follow
me."

Cooksley, Leo C., June 4, 1918 - Dec 6, 1994, World War II
marker; Mary Bell Haumont, Sept 12, 1920 - _____, married Dec
25, 1942 (picture of the family on the back of the stone), government marker
on back of stone that reads: Leo C. Cooksley, LT Col US Army,
World War II, purple heart, "He is my refuge - my fortress:
My God, in him will I trust. PS 91:2)

Haumont, Hetty Bell, Apr 3, 1897 - Oct 30, 1993, daughters
of the revolution marker; Frank Joseph, Nov 4, 1894 - Feb 11, 1973
US World War 1917 - 1918 marker, united June 1, 1919, "What doth
the Lord require of thee but to do justly and love mercy and to walk humbly
with thy God?" (on the back of the stone is a government marker that reads:
Joseph Haumont, Nebraska CPL US Army, World War I) behind this
stone is a small marker with only the initials G.H.

Myers, Mary J. Henton, dau of T. & M. J. Henton, wife of David
A. Myers, born May 5, 1867 - died Aug 6, 1886, "She was lovely she was
far and for a while was given, An angel came and claimed his own and bore
her home to heaven"

Pirnie, Alexander, born in Scotland August 17, 1821 - died
April 2, 1898; Jennet Morris, wife of Alex Pirnie Sen., born Oct
25, 1832 - died Aug 9, 1917, "A light from our household is gone,
A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home, that never
can be filled"